Monthly Archives: April 2018

Get to know K2 better!

As a new head of department, I felt a need to get to know the Department better. The various research groups were challenged to present themselves at our Annual Strategy Seminar in January, where two from the management of each research group are invited. This became an intense but exciting day. Feedback from other research groups was that this was especially useful for them, too. It was very interesting to hear about all the important research projects running at K2 and all the teaching that is being done. It became evident that the size of the research groups varies considerably and that much has happened – both structural and professional – since they were formed. The teaching tasks seem unevenly distributed and the research groups do not seem to be the most optimal organization in relation to teaching.

The next step is to meet representatives from the groups in separate meetings, preferably where the groups are physically located. The groups are challenged to provide a SWOT analysis where one wishes to hear about their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. What can K2 do for the groups? We usually take a tour in the laboratories where appropriate. We are now about half way and feedback on the process is currently very good.

As part of the get to know better process, we just had a seminar on the relationship between the management and the administration at Ullensvang Hotell. The various sections of the administration were also challenged to provide a SWOT analysis. This became an interesting and useful exercise and provides a tool for making necessary changes, small and large, so that we can work more optimally and more efficiently with better research and teaching as the long-term goals. Some key words are that increased specialization and decentralization (between faculty and institute) has given increased quality and efficiency, but that this also gives a more vulnerable situation with regard to absence. Increased focus on digitization and written routines that are readily available for users can relieve a pressed administration. Improved communication between administration and users with increased awareness of expectations both ways can contribute to more efficient service from the administration.

Finally, I would like to remind you of the Teaching Day May 2. Here, it is important to attend!

Digitalt liv på mobiliseringsrunde (norwegian only)

Senter for Digitalt Liv Norge er et nasjonalt senter for bioteknologisk utdanning, forskning og innovasjon. Senteret ønsker å starte mobilisering av aktuelle miljø mot den kommende fristen under satsingen «digitalt liv». Rammen for kommende utlysning er klar i løpet av mai, med søknadsfrist i september.

Informasjonsmøte arrangeres for å starte mobiliseringen av lokale miljø:

Tid: 4. mai kl. 12.30
Sted: Auditorium 2, BB-bygget 

Program for møte finner du her.

New publications

Here are recent publications with contributions from K2 based on last week’s search on PubMed (and optionally articles that have not been included in previous lists). This time the list includes in total 11 recent publications. The entries appear in the order they were received from NCBI. If you have publications that are not included in this or previous lists, please send the references to Hege F. Berg.

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How to get a work place at K2. Or: How to simplify your work life.

In these times of digitalization, the administration is looking into ways to simplify existing work task, and siomultaneously be more accessible for the users. In addition to working on electronic forms for new employees and e-learning courses, we have changes the method for enquiries for a work place at K2, se previous article in K2-news:

https://k2info.w.uib.no/2018/02/23/innmelding-av-behov-for-kontorplass-leseplass/

In order to make the enquiries easier, we have made an electronic form which is to be filled out by main supervisor or research group leader, link to form here.

Should you have any suggestions to other tasks or forms which can be made easier or digital, we are very grateful for and eager to receive your suggestions.

Best regards,

Julie

Presentation of candidates for Institute Council – Group B

I am postdoctoral in the Martens group (psychosis research) with special interest in biological mechanisms related to psychotic disorders. I am a molecular biologist and have broad research background from cancer research, stem cells and biotechnology. I graduated from the Department of Biomedicine in 2012 and worked for 4 years as a researcher in SINTEF before I started in current position at K2 in May 2017.

Regards Anja Torsvik

 


Randi J Bertelsen is a biologist at the University of Bergen and holds a PhD in Environmental Medicine and Epidemiology from the University of Oslo. Bertelsen was previously affiliated with the National Institute of Public Health and had a 2-year visiting researcher at the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS / NIH) in the United States. The main focus of research is chemical exposure seen in the context of the development of asthma and allergy. In her current research position associated with K2 (research project funded by the NFR), Bertelsen looks at how exposure to antibacterial chemicals can affect bacterial chlorine in the oral cavity and lung health.

 


 

My name is Karianne Fjeld and I am a molecular biologist. I did my PhD in 2006 and have since then been affiliated with the Bergen Diabetes Group at K2, first as a postdoc and now as a researcher. During these years my overall research goal has been to elucidate the underlying disease mechanisms of the pancreas, with a special interest in pancreatitis.

 

 


 

Luiza Ghila is a postdoctoral fellow working on pancreatic islet cell plasticity and factors involved in diabetes onset in the MODY research group, under the supervision of Pål Njølstad and Helge Ræder.

Luiza obtained her Bachelor’s degree from University of Bucharest, Romania and her PhD in Developmental Neurobiology from University of Geneva, Switzerland. For the last 8 years, she has been working in the field of pancreas biology and regeneration.

 


The other candidates are:

Marie H Solheim

Caroline Engen

Day of Immunology – Friday 27th

The Bergen Branch of the Norwegian Society of Immunology (NSI) will as always celebrate this year’s Day of Immunology, a world-wide project aiming to present different aspects of immunology to the general public (http://www.dayofimmunology.org/). This year’s theme is “Tuberculosis”, and we will celebrate with a popular scientific seminar with invited speakers at Birkhaugsalen (3rd floor of “Sentralblokken”) at Haukeland University Hospital, Friday the 27th of April, from 1030 to 1300. The program is enclosed. The seminar is open to everyone. Welcome!

Full program for the day can be found here (norwegian only).

Finansieringsseminar for forskningsopphold i Nord-Amerika (norwegian only)

Internasjonalt senter arrangerer finansieringsseminar for  vitenskapelig personell og masterstudenter som planlegger forskningsopphold eller utveksling til Nord-Amerika.

Fulbright, NFR, Noram og UiB informerer om muligheter for finansiering til Nord-Amerika.
Se lenken for informasjon om arrangementet.

http://www.uib.no/internasjonalt/116755/forskningsopphold-i-nord-amerika

New publications

Here are recent publications with contributions from K2 based on last week’s search on PubMed (and optionally articles that have not been included in previous lists). This time the list includes in total 11 recent publications. The entries appear in the order they were received from NCBI. If you have publications that are not included in this or previous lists, please send the references to Hege F. Berg.

Continue reading

Scientific meetings: Hunting for collaboration and friendship

At the time of writing, I am in Turku, Finland at the annual meeting of the Scandinavian Society for the Study of Diabetes. As the name says, this is a Scandinavian meeting for physicians and researchers interested in diabetes. The mayor of Turku opened the meeting with an interesting question: Is there anyone who remembers where the meeting was last year, and the two years before? Uncertain responses. But do you remember someone you met at these meetings and what you talked about? Yes, that was something completely different! Of course we remembered meeting old and new acquaintances, exchange og information and ideas for new studies. Even though today we have very effective tools for sharing information through the internet and other types of computer networks, personal meeting with professionals at home and abroad is more important than ever. It maintains existing and opens up new friendships, and provides professional refills. It is possible that a meeting must have something physical to attract attendees, but I am not so sure that it really means so much. Hence, I’m coming back from a meeting full of enthusiasm and new ideas, and I think little about where the meeting actually took place. So, go to meetings, make new friends and learn something new!

Pål

The Gilead Sciences Nordic Fellowship Programme 2018 

Gilead Sciences Nordics proudly announces the sixth year of the Gilead Sciences Nordic Fellowship Programme. Funding this year will total SEK 3,000,000 to projects executed in the Nordic countries.

The aim of the Gilead Sciences Nordic Fellowship Programme is to award financial grants to encourage the development, exploration and dissemination of new ideas, generating best practice in the delivery of patient-centred care in three areas – HIV, liver diseases (LVD), and hematology/oncology (ONC). Evidence generated from Fellowship projects provides the opportunity to shape public health policy and practice, or to generate new studies or joint ventures to shape clinical care pathways. The projects supported under the Gilead Sciences Nordic Fellowship Programme are independent of the use of any particular therapeutic agent.

Please see the attached brochure for further details about the fellowship program – the topics for this year, the application timeline etc. Also, please note, that proposals that meet the criteria for a clinical trial under the EU Clinical Trials Directive 2001/20/EC cannot be funded under the fellowship program.

Gilead Sciences Nordic is committed to supporting local initiatives which ultimately improve patient care and we look forward to receiving completed applications over the next few months.

Guidance to applicant can be found here.

More information about the nordic fellowship programme can be found here.

If you have any questions then please contact us here. 

Yours sincerely,

Anette M. Hommelgaard, PhD
Country Medical Director Nordics Gilead Sciences Nordic

Free Internet Courses on Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics

The September 2018 introductory course on Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics (7.5 ECTS credits) given by Uppsala University is now open for application.

The course, which is free of charge for EU/EAA-citizens, is suited for researchers, post docs, teachers and students who are interested to learn how complex chemical and biomedical processes can be investigated even down to their finest chemical details using informatics, and how this can be used for the development of novel drugs.

Further information and signing up can be found here.

On request of many previous participants we now also offer two additional courses:

1.  Applied Structural Pharmaceutical Bioinformatis (5 ECTS credits) (course start September 2018).
2. Applied Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics (5 ECTS credits) (course start November 2018)

More information about both courses are available here.

INSULIN GOES VIRAL

Invited talk by Prof. C. Ronald Kahn, Harvard Medical School.

One of the world’s—if not the world’s—leader in insulin signaling.

Date: Wednesday April 18th
Time: 09:00
Place: Auditorium @ Armauer Hansens hus, Haukeland University Hospital

A recent study from Prof. Kahn has identified viruses that can produce insulin-like hormones that are active on human cells. This novel discovery brings new possibilities for revealing biological mechanisms that may cause diabetes, as well as autoimmune disease, metabolic conditions or cancer.

Viruses known to infect fish and amphibians, could possibly expose humans to viral insulins. Prof. Kahn and his colleagues at Joslin have found that various viruses can produce peptides that are similar in whole or in part to 16 human hormones and regulatory proteins. Four viruses interestingly have insulin-like sequences, and show ability to bind to and stimulate human insulin receptors and receptors for a closely related hormone called IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1). The viral peptides could this way potentially stimulate all signaling pathways inside the cells that are stimulated by human insulin and IGF-1, including glucose uptake and cellular Growth.

Large international conferences on teaching and learning in Bergen October 24th to 27th 2018 – call for abstracts!

This is the annual conference of “The International Society for Scholarship in Teaching and Learning” ISSOTL, and it collects approximately 500 teachers and researchers from around the world. “Scholarship in Teaching and Learning” is about having a scientific approach to ‘what works’ in teaching and learning, and the theme of this year’s conference is Toward a learning culture. It is thus the collegial and cultural aspects of learning and education that will be in the center. This is something that will interest many at UiB and in Norway just now, in the era of Kvalitetsmeldingen!

Here are great opportunities for UiB employees to participate – be inspired, share experiences, meet other teachers or researchers, promote all the wonderful stuff we do in Bergen to the world … you name it! You can contribute with a presentation or poster, and participate in the panel, workshop, or just be a participant. Deadline for submitting abstracts is 8 April.

Read Call for proposals here

More information about ISSOTL18 here

Good news: UiB and some of the faculties * are helping with the conference fee! And it will be student grants!

Forsker Grand Prix

Researcher Grand Prix is the Norwegian championship in research dissemination. As a participant, you get a fabulous opportunity to learn more about how to reach your message to a large audience. In addition, if you take your doctorate at UiB, you will receive dissemination points to participate.

We provide you with individual coaching where you will learn more about storytelling, presentation techniques, voice usage, chronicle writing, media management and creative thinking. You also get access to a large network in other professional environments.

Do not miss this great opportunity to improve your dissemination skills.

Read more about the UiB participants’ experience here

More information and application form can be found here

Supervisor-lunch for PhD supervisors

Ph.d.-supervisors are invited to supervisor-lunch at the Faculty of Medicine. The seminar will be held April 24th, 2018 at 11.30-1pm in the Steering Room in Armauer Hansen’s House (Haukelandsveien 28).

Agenda:
1. Alternative career paths after graduation by Steiner Kvinnsland
2. Vancouver rules for co-authorship by Roland Jonsson
3. Predatory journals – still new names on the list by Roland Jonsson

The seminar is free for mentors at MED and it can accommodate 30 people. Lunch is also included 🙂

Sign up here

Research funding opportunity from Gades Legat

Gades Legat announces funds for use in research in pathology, microbiology and immunology. Anyone who is professionally affiliated with the research community at UiB or Haukeland University Hospital within pathology, immunology or microbiology can apply for funding. The application must be concise and contain:

• Name of applicant and workplace
• Name and short description of the project that is applied funding for
• Budget
• The application must not exceed 2 pages in total

The Legate wishes to collect funds to fewer projects with greater allocation for each project. Support for multiannual projects can be considered. Support for travel where you do not present your own research will not be given priority.
Application deadline is Wednesday, April 27, 2018

Application will be sent electronically to Gades Legat by secretary Håvard Hoel Aass

Gades Legat announces funds for use in research in pathology, microbiology and immunology. Anyone who is professionally affiliated with the research community at UiB or Haukeland University Hospital within pathology, immunology or microbiology can apply for funding. The application must be concise and contain:
• Name of applicant and workplace
• Name and short description of the project that is applied funding for
• Budget
• The application must not exceed 2 pages in total
The Legate wishes to collect funds to fewer projects with greater allocation for each project. Support for multiannual projects can be considered. Support for travel where you do not present your own research will not be given priority.
Application deadline is Wednesday, April 27, 2018

Application will be sent electronically to Gades Legat by secretary Håvard Hoel Aass.